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Date: Fri 20-Jun-1997

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Date: Fri 20-Jun-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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P&Z-Bradley-Lane-Great-Ring

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New Hearing Set On Sandy Hook Subdivision

Due to a developer's failure to notify nearby property owners of a public

hearing on the proposed 13-lot New England Heights residential development,

the application has been rescheduled for a July 2 public hearing.

The applicants want to create 13 building lots on land abutting Bradley Lane

and Great Ring Road in Sandy Hook, near the Monroe town line. Pond View, LLC,

is the developer.

On June 13, the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) concluded a public

hearing on New England Heights which had started on June 5.

But because the applicant failed to notify nearby property owners of the June

5 hearing by mail, P&Z has rescheduled a public hearing for July 2 at 8 pm, at

Newtown Middle School auditorium, 11 Queen Street.

As part of the development project, the applicants have signed a town road

work agreement explaining what they would do to improve town-owned roads near

the development site.

Beyond the construction of a new dead end road for the home sites, Bradley

Lane would be widened to improve traffic flow. The street width generally

would be increased from 11 feet to 20 feet. Stormwater drainage along Bradley

Lane would be improved. The developers have explained they would be careful

not to disturb existing stone walls and a scenic barn.

The proposal now pending before P&Z marks the final development stage of the

New England Heights project. The first development phase came in 1989-90.

When P&Z members called for public comments on New England Heights at the June

5 public hearing, no comments were made, which is unusual for a 13-lot

development project.

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